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FLEMING & SONS. HARDY STREET, OFFERING ALL GOODS AT SALE PRICES /CARPET SCARES, SOFA RUGS J HEARTH RUGS, HALL CAR PETS, DOOR MATS. ETC. LINOLEUMS and FLORCLOTH BLIND HOLANDS. LACE and INSERTION. MANTLE DRAPES. CUSHIONS. CASEMENT JAPANESE STLE BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS WIRE SPRING MATTRESSES. KAPOC AND FLUX Mattresses BLANKETS, SHEETINGS. COUNTERPANES. LINEN BED SPREADS. TOWELLING. TABLE COVERS. TOP CURTAINS. LACE'CURTAINS. MADRAS MUSLIN. rHITE LINEN GOODS IN— TeTcLOTHS, TRAY CLOTHS, SIDEBOARD COVERS, TOILET COVERS, D'OLEY, NIGHT DRESS CASES. LINEN BAGS, CUSHION COVERS, COSIfc COVERS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, urSUN BED SPREADS, FANC\ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, BED VALANCES, ETC., IURNITURE AND OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FLEMING & SONS. HARDY STREET,

'ELSON SCHOOL OF TlfUSlli (Affiliated to the Associated Board Royal Academy of Music and Royai College-of-Music, London.) . Trustees; Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbs, King, Maginnity, and Rev. J. P, Kempthorne. Principal, and Teacher of Theory, Violin, and other Orchestral Instruments: Kerr Julius Lemmer. 'Teacher of Singing: Mr B. B. de Looz2. Teachew of Pianoforte. Miss Earl, A.R.C.M. (London), Mm Dora Judson, ai.} Mr B. B. de Looze. FEES (Practical Subjecu)? One half-hour lesson per week: 35s p& Term. Two half-hour lessons per week: £3 per term., Harmony and Counterpoint: One halfhour per week—3os per term. Railway Cohesions: Same as to Technical School pupils. For further particulars a,.ply to A. E. MARTIN, Secretary. STOP WANGAMOA ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. under New Management, IJ-.p.cyni' in. Fishing, and Shootinc lV■;•'. :■- sptriaily ;" Il'l'Ml Idl. f..!-.' iiii] Te.ephone Oflice. <lD'\\i) NO3IGROVE, I'l'opiietoi-. OTUMN AND .UTUMN AND ' T. H. CONDELL fS now showing Nee Goods suitable for the present and coming season, in all Departments. New Dress Goods, I' iannel and Flannelette Blousinap, New Hosiery, Gloves and Neck Wear, New Millinery in great variety, all the latest in Trimmed Paris Models, New Coats, Mackintosh and Cravenette, in the iatest colourings, Blouses, Costumes, Skirt*, etc. Just Received—Boys' and Gents' Hats, Caps, and Underclothing, and General Mercery Lines. Inspection invited. TH CONDELL General Draper, Clothier and Milliner, Trafalgar-street. GRIFFIN'S BISCUITS. FOUR NEW LINES. FOUR NEW LINGS. Orange and Lemon Cream Sandwich Nut Cream Sandwich. Peter Pan. Chocolate Fingers. Ask Your Grocer for them. They are delicious. rjRIFFIN and SONS, Ltd. NELSON. IDEAL PIANOS, A word to those desiring to purchase | a good Piano:— (1) I have no representatives, no canvassers, and no agents. My prices cannot afford luxuries; and that is one reason why I can sell you an instrument of the highest grade at a medium cost. (2) To prove this, it is only necessary to give me a call. See and hear for yourselves—before buying. (3) It is an indisputable fact, that my instruments are the ne plus ultra of British manufacture; each one is tried, tested, and selected for me, before shipment, by front rank experience. English or foreign makers, not in stock, will, if requested, be imported by me on unapproachable terms. Prices from. £35. Organs from £ls. G. P. NATTiOB, Importer of High Class Instruments 22 Trafalgar Square, Nelson. HEATINGS WORM TABLETS A purely Vegetable w in Tin* by ', , Sweetmeat ' all Druggists Heating's Worm Tablets furnish a most agreeable method cf administering the only certain remedy for Intestinal or Thread Worms; Perfectly safe, mild,;* k and especially adapted for children'i \ To be obtained of aU Druggists.' A ftoprietor. THOMAS KBAYINO. "

THE LENTEN THE LENTEN THE LENTEN DEMAND DEMAND DEMAND FOR FISH FOR FISH FOR FISH Is always large, and often larger than the supply available. We are ready for Lent with a larger and better assortment than ever before, and our prices are wonderfully low considering the good qualities offered. Does not this list sugest something you will needyFinest Scotch Ling, 8d a lb. Fresh Herrings, 6d per Tin, 5s 6 dper dozen. Cod Fish, Red Herrings, Salmon Salt Herrings. Lobster, Mullet, Yarmouth Bloaters. Herrings in Tomato Sauce. Kippered Herrings, gib Tins, 5s 6d per dozen. Also White Bait, Oysters, and Smoked Salmon in Oil; in the best of qualities at prices that will more than favourably compare with others. CU.ErONiA iiOL'bF. NELSON PHONE 41. LADIES AL.L, USE IT. SYDAL (Registered) Wilton's Hand Emollient CH7TVAT cures ehapped hands or jjlljilil any abrasion of the skin in one night. If used frequently it keeps the skinhealthy and smooth. Awarded Gold Medal at the New Zealand International Exhibition. Beware of imitations. Put up in elegant jars at 1/8 fach. Sold by ill chemists. Beautiful Children! They must hare beautiful hair. A child with thin or sparse hair cannot be beautiful. The loveliest children in New Zealand are those whose hair is kept luxuriant and beautiful by W. BRICE, OF CiIRISTCHURCH, who has been fifty years a Hair Specialist, and he strongly recommends for Children's Hair— BRICES' NUTRITIVE CREAM. Price, 1/6. BRICES' REGENERATOR is positively the finest Hair-producer yet discovered. It utterly # exth> pates the insidious little diseases that so frequently cause baldness. Price, 3/6 s special strength, 5/6. W. BRICE & SON, 187 Colombo Street, 1 CHRISTCHURCH. Photos can be seen at Mr. J. Be::" Pharmacy, where these specifics are ak on tJe.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 16 April 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 16 April 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 16 April 1910, Page 2

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